Maven Introduces Dog Drinking Tracking

Reviewed by Joana Babo, DVM

Joana is a veterinarian with both clinical and product background and a Master’s in Veterinary Medicine from ICBAS – University of Porto. As Veterinary Excellence Lead at Maven Pet, she ensures all content and product decisions are rooted in sound medical knowledge. With additional training in clinical behavior and product strategy, Joana helps shape intuitive, vet-informed solutions that support pets and their families.

Maven continues to add new features to its service, and the latest is another major one: dog drinking tracking. This feature helps pet parents and vets assess the animal’s water intake levels, helping identify diseases or developing conditions. Let’s dive into it!

Key takeaways
  • Maven adds dog drinking tracking to monitor water intake and spot abnormalities via the app.
  • Weekly overviews highlight unusual drinking days; AI sends alerts for detected anomalies.
  • Tracking helps identify conditions causing increased thirst, like UTIs and chronic kidney disease.
  • Balanced water intake is vital; dehydration or excessive drinking both signal health concerns.
  • Feature excludes cats due to different drinking behavior; tips include fountains and multiple fresh-water bowls.

The benefits of dog drinking tracking

The main advantage of this new feature is simple. It helps you understand whether your dog’s water intake level is normal or unusually high/low just by glancing at the Maven app.

Pet parents can view a weekly overview of each dog’s water intake, and any particularly eventful days where drinking exceed the norm will be highlighted. Maven’s AI will also alert you if it detects anything unusual, to make sure you’re on top of it.

This makes this feature a great help in identifying diseases that cause an increase in water intake, such as UTIs and chronic kidney disease, for example.

The importance of a balanced water intake

Water is essentials for a dog’s survival – and balanced drinking habits help make sure they thrive.

It’s important to be on the lookout for signs of dehydration in dogs, as it can have disastrous effects. Although a healthy dog can survive for several days without water, dehydration can occur within a few hours… Particularly if the dog is exposed to hot temperatures or excessive physical activity.

Drinking too much water is not a good sign for our four-legged friends, either: excessive water consumption can mean they’re dealing with a UTI or other illness. Drinking water helps to flush out bacteria from the urinary tract, so if they’re overdoing it, they may not be feeling too good.

A word about cats

Due to differences in the the way dogs and cats drink, this feature is not available for our feline friends. However, cats are notoriously shy drinkers, and it can be tricky to keep tabs on their water intake levels.

If you want some tips, we’ve got some cat hydration hacks for you. They seem to prefer running water, so a water fountain may be a good idea if you have the option. Regardless, making sure they always have a bowl with fresh water (replacing it frequently) and adding more bowls around the house can help encourage your feline friend to drink more!



Maven Pet focuses on improving the quality of life of our pets with technology, using artificial intelligence (AI) to enable proactive pet care. By accurately collecting and monitoring pet data 24/7 and flagging any irregularities, Maven Pet empowers pet parents and veterinarians to stay ahead of potential health issues, ensuring the well-being and longevity of our beloved companions.

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